The NBC stated this in a statement on Saturday.
The statement reads in part, “The National Broadcasting Commission wishes to take note of the ex parte order granted by the Federal High Court Abuja division on June 7, 2019 to Daar Communications Plc.
“The ex parte order was sequel upon a motion ex parte dated May 30, 2019 and filed on May 3, 2019, by Daar Communications Plc.
This was before the directive from the NBC suspending the broadcasting licence of Daar Communications Plc on June 6, 2019.
“The commission also notes the continued breach of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code by Daar Communications Plc.”
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Hmmmmm
ReplyDeleteNBC and AIT should calm down
NBC won't rest until it effectively bans AIT. So much about our repentant Democrat, Mr. President, every voice of opposition must be clamped down, gagged, and pushed out of business. The government and it's instruments must be tolerant of the opposition, that's the way our democracy can flourish. Over to Mr. President's ardent defenders.
ReplyDeleteTake Them off air.
ReplyDeleteThe most brilliant question so far!
ReplyDeleteThe NBC has a code that licencees are to abide by. Every licencee(AIT included) has a copy of the code. Breaching the code has consequences which includes suspension.
ReplyDeleteIf they do not allow AIT to say things they way it is, it means that we don't need democracy.
ReplyDeleteAIT should stop scurring for cheap popularity pls, you can't keep airing half truth and negative anti govt opinion and not be shut down.
DeleteNews on Ait or Discussions are always blunt and The truth the way it is.Buhari Doesnt want this .He just takes Delight in causing harm.
ReplyDeleteWhen NTA is busy bleaching their contract with our ears, emotion and eye witnesses
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